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DEIRDRE O’CONNELL Harlem Nights: The Secret History of Australia’s Jazz Age. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck

DEIRDRE O’CONNELL Harlem Nights: The Secret History of Australia’s Jazz Age. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck

by NRB | 16 Jun 2022 | Non-fiction | 0 comments

Deidre O’Connell recounts how an American jazz band caused panic in White Australia. In the latter part of the 1920s, the JC Williamson Company was on the lookout for American talent to attract patrons to vaudeville shows at their Tivoli Theatres. One of the...
MICHAEL HOLDING Why We Kneel, How We Rise. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck

MICHAEL HOLDING Why We Kneel, How We Rise. Reviewed by Braham Dabscheck

by NRB | 10 Aug 2021 | Non-fiction | 2 comments

Michael Holding assembles a stellar array of champions to discuss their experiences of racism, Black achievements on and off the field, and finding a way forward. Michael Holding was a champion fast bowler and a member of the all-conquering West Indies cricket team...
LINDA GRANT A Stranger City. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

LINDA GRANT A Stranger City. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

by NRB | 18 Jul 2019 | Fiction | 0 comments

Linda Grant’s eighth novel explores the consequences of Brexit-era nationalism on the rich multicultural traditions of London. There are so many novels about London. A massive, diverse city, much like New York it provides endless fodder for novelists. It is also...
MATT RUFF Lovecraft Country. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

MATT RUFF Lovecraft Country. Reviewed by Robert Goodman

by NRB | 9 Jul 2019 | Fiction, SFF | 0 comments

Matt Ruff’s fiction explores the reality of writer HP Lovecraft’s world, where the real demons might be your neighbours rather than supernatural forces. The fantasy and science fiction world has a bit of a love-hate relationship with the works of HP...
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